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Up for bids is a clean, garage found 1977 Honda CB 750A Hondamatic- bike is in better than good condition and has been in storage for the past ten years - bike rolls over freely and will run on spray- installed a new battery and installed original rear turn signals that were missing but are not wired- gear indicator gauge was replaced due to broken lens and the face color is different from the speedo- bike will need the usual prep to be road ready such as carbs cleaned and fluids checked/changed- bike has just over 18,000 miles and comes with a clear title- buyer responsible for shipping but will assist in prepping/loading-
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